Actors: autographs of 1950s - 2000s era actors on photographs/images or on piece, including Eli Wallach, James Garner, Robert DeNiro, rod Steiger, Art Garfunkle and Christopher Reeve. (15)
Two split cane vintage fishing rods comprising 'The Octopus' two piece by Healey; and a 'Paloma' three piece salmon rod in canvas pouch, early to mid 20th century, 240 cm and 297 cm long
Westley Richards fly rod, reel etc. Includes 7'7' two piece twist lock rod, round (not hex split cane), with Richards bag; Westley Richards aluminium reel; unbranded star back mahogany and brass reel; split cane creel; Japanese closely woven flat cane…
J.M. Turville 'The Jambo' vintage split cane three piece fishing rod together a Nikko two piece vintage split cane ugly stick fishing rod, circa 1940s, (2 items), 272 cm and 195 cm long
A vintage Hardy's fishing rod, in three parts. Made from wood and cane with brass fittings. A brass mount on the handle reads 'Hardy's W fitting Regd 16.8.73'. In a canvas carry bag. Length 582.3 cm
A vintage Sharpies Scottie fishing rod, made from cane with a cork handle. Metal cap at the butt reads 'J.S.Sharpe Ltd Aberdeen'. In a canvas carry bag. Length 282 cm
An antique Perfection No.828 Aspindale rod, made from split cane with red agate lined butt and tipped rings, and a cork handle. In two pieces. In a canvas carry bag. Length 278 cm
A vintage Steelite brass and Bakelite fly reel, branding obscured by rod saddle bracket. Varnished wood. Large brass line guard. Length 16 cm, width 8.7 cm, depth 11 cm
A vintage S. Allcock Reditch England wood and brass fly reel, missing one handle. Secured by a brass wingnut. Brass line guard. Embossed maker's mark on the rod saddle, width 6.5 cm, depth 9 cm
A vintage fishing rod, in three parts. Made from split cane with metal fixtures and a cork handle. With a fibrous covered fishing rod holder. Length 269.5 cm
A vintage J.S. Sharpe's Scottie fishing rod, in two pieces. Made from split cane, metal fixture, and a cork handle. In a canvas carry bag. Length 267 cm
A vintage Hardy 'The gold Medal' Palakona fishing rod, in four parts. Made from split cane with brass and metal fixtures and a cork handle. In a canvas bag. Length 374 cm
A vintage Ae Rudge & Son Redditch rod, in three pieces. Made from split cane with brass and metal caps, and a cork handle. In a canvas bag. Length 310.5 cm
Two vintage fishing rods by Hardy'S, one for trout the other for salmon, both in original canvas carrying pouches, one rod with 2 tips, the other with 4 tips, early 20th century, pouches 150 cm long
A vintage Hardy 'Sea Silex' 6 inch reel. The reel stamped with patent Nos. 9788 and 9281 and 'Made for W.H. Tisdall Ltd, Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch. Hamilton'. On vintage rod, rubber grip handle, brass and twine.
A vintage Hardy 'Crown Houghton' three piece fly rod with spare tip, the two tips in 'Hardy Bros. Ltd' bamboo case with brass fittings, the rod also with maker's details, all in Hardy's canvas sectional bag
An Art Deco bird chandelier in chrome and timber, circa 1930s with a moderne timber and chrome rod stem issuing four 'U' shaped arms with flying bird decorative elements and supporting frosted floriform dishes, height 87 cm, diameter 72 cm
A rare Walker Brampton's (Alnwick) 'Tongasand' 9 foot 6 inch three-piece split cane fly rod, named after the Tongariro River and Sanderson's retailers Turangi, with spare tip, in little used condition, in original bag. c.1947.
A Hardy Bros. split cane fly rod 'Kohinoor', Palakano cane, complete with a good Hardy 3 3/4 inch 'St. George' fly reel, glass agate guide, ribbed brass foot, old line and a Hardy zip case and cloth rod bag.
A brass and serpentine manta ray sculpture, with wings outstretched and long tail supported on a steel rod to a serpentine base with part polished top. Width 39.5 cm, height 28 cm
A c.1955 big game fishing rod and reel, the rod custom made by Williamson S. Sports, Whangarei, the reel with star drag and original braid. Length 210 cm
ARCHIE PORTER (1888-1950): Vintage custom built game fishing rod, split cane with fine braided leather hand grip, circa 1930s. Porter was a renown whip maker as well as rod maker from Marrickville Sydney in New South Wales. Examples of his work can be…
A Hardy Bros. split cane fly fishing rod 'The Knockabout' and 'The Uniqua' Hardy's reel, the two piece rod with wood plugs and in green cloth bag, the reel in original named card box.
A Mexican clay head in the form of the double Eyed goddess, Michoacan, circa 200 B.C the goddess of future and fertility, raised on a painted rod and mounted on a timber base with an incised plaque to the front, the head 8.5 cm wide